Showing posts with label Wolfville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolfville. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Big changes



About 10 days ago I moved to Ottawa, joining Jeannette about two months into her residency here.  The day after I arrived we moved into our new apartment.  One of the great things about our apartment is that we are only a short walk away from Parliament.

While it was definitely a bit of a bummer to leave Wolfville, I have been enjoying my time in Ottawa.  In addition to getting a rush each time I catch a glimpse of the peace tower flag there are a number of other cool things here that are pretty neat (though we haven't found the time to do too many of them yet).

Instead of focusing touristy stuff I've been trying to get a sense of the neighbourhood (and the fact that the weather's been horrible hasn't made the idea of touring very appealing).  Today while I was walking to a prospective laundry site I noticed several piles of move-out related garbage.


One caught my eye as it seemed to have an Ikea table similar to tables I've had in Montreal and Wolfville.  Upon closer inspection I learned that not only was the table similar to the tables I've had, but that there was also an unopened Ikea table in the pile.  Apparently the former owner bought the table and didn't even ever get around to taking the five minutes required to assemble it.  Wow.

Had I not been on my way somewhere I should have made sure that this unopened table was pulled out and visible so that someone could pick it up.  It seems an awful was to buy a table and then throw it away without ever even so much as opening it.


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 575

-We had another mostly nice day in Wolfville today.  At times, almost inexplicably, a few raindrops fell marring what would have been an almost perfect day.

-While visiting the grocery store I managed to snag a quick time-lapse vid of the clouds over the dykes.



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I still find the apparent cloud ceiling that exists in the valley an amazing phenomenon.

-Last night I made myself a nice batch of mashed potatoes as a late night snack and then I completely ran out of interest in my mashed potato snack.  Hopefully I will have a little more interest in a left-over/day old mashed potato snack this evening.

-While running errands this afternoon I impulsively decided to stop in at a local barbershop in a neighbouring town to get a haircut.  Much to my surprise, the place was absolutely packed.  Apparently  missing four good haircutting days leads to something of a backlog among members of the barbershop visiting community.  I guess I know now that Easter Tuesday isn't the time to try to drop in for a haircut at a barbershop.

-It seems that my post on Florida's population was more popular than I expected.  Who knew you were all waiting for my thoughts on the implications of Florida's population boom?

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Hot new vid

A few days ago I drove from Halifax to Wolfville and managed to capture the experience through the power of time-lapse video.  All things considered, I think it is one of my better time-lapse vids (but that isn't necessarily saying much).




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Friday, March 23, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 574

-While today was beautiful, it was nothing like yesterday's mid-twenties masterpiece when we reached something approaching weather perfection.  It was a pleasure to have the chance to live through such a beautiful day.

-I guess I'm now 8 for 24 in this year's RUTRTW contest.  Unfortunately at least three of these wins have been for 'donuts,' and I have no idea what to do with the winning rims.   If someone wants them maybe I could mail them out all at once or one at a time depending on demand.  Anyway, if you think you might be interested in up to three free donut rims leave me a comment and I think about how to proceed.

-At least my record isn't 0 for 68, which how bad the RCMP's was when it came to picking Canadian politicians with connections to the USSR.  You can find the CBC's story on the topic here.

-The NDP leadership convention has not started.  And while I didn't pay too much attention to the first few months of the race, over the past few days I have been enjoying watching the final manoeuvres.  I will also be curious to see who is eventually selected to be the leader and how the preferential voting system ends up working out.

Today while thinking about convention coverage I thought to myself that I would 'watch it on Twitter,' and then realized that that is likely how I will follow the convention.  It's kind of amazing that reading a series of short updates is sufficiently engaging and informative that I would consider doing this.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 573

-Holy cow, apparently it's 25 and sunny here in Wolfville.  If I wasn't currently being blasted by sun bright sunlight I might be inclined to think that such temperatures would be impossible at this time of the year.


-I guess I must now be 7 for 23 in this year's RUTRTW contest.  I wish I hadn't started reporting my record as I now feel a strange obligation to continue even though I can't imagine anybody cares.

-A few months ago Jeannette and I purchased a 2 pound bag of discount dried soy beans.  Yesterday, for the first time in my life, I tried cooking with formerly dried soy beans.  While they were fine texture wise, they ended up being sweeter (or something like that) than I expected.  Also, I don't think that they were the best choice for a bean curry, but at least I now know that.  Maybe they'd be better in soup?

-This morning for breakfast I decided to bake myself some banana bread.  Turns out that stuff always takes longer to bake than I remember.  In the end this turned out to be a pretty bad plan for breakfast.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 572

-Much to my surprise we had a few hours of snow today.  Fortunately relatively warm temperatures meant that we didn't see much accumulation.

Fortunately for you, I was able to capture this non-accumulation through the power of time-lapse.




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-I must be 5 for 19, with a +/- of about three on the total number of cups, in this year's RUTRTW.  And to think that this represents only a fraction of my coffee consumption.

-I made a nice batch of breakfast Afghans today.  I am really quite fond of this recipe.

-This evening I started making some bread.  After about an hour of the bread not rising I realized that adding some yeast would probably help that out.  I think I fixed things, but they still aren't perfect.

-This whole Robocall things keeps on trucking along.  It seems that today's big news was that the CEO has now 'requested' to appear before a parliamentary committee and discuss the investigation.

Monday, March 12, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 571

-We had another beautiful day in Wolfville today.  I think the temperature even made it up into the low teens.

-The whole Robocall issue has really been heating up - or at least it has seemed that way to me.  My day's productivity has been somewhat undermined by the supposed impending unmasking of the infamous 'Pierre Poutine.'  And frustratingly, at least as far as I can tell, Mr. Poutine has not yet been unmasked.

And today's efforts weren't help by a paper from a SFU prof that suggests that negative robocalling may have had a meaningful impact hit it big on the internets this afternoon.  Interestingly, Kessler, the SFU prof, cites the paper on voter demobilization I linked to a few days ago.  It would seem that there isn't a large literature on the topic.

-I decided to use a bit of my freshly 'milled' 'flour' to make some bread today.


Hopefully this stuff won't taste as bad as the unbaked dough looks.

-Today I learned that a film created by father's former student, People of a Feather, will be screened at 7:00 PM on Wednesday night at the Al Whittle theatre in Wolfville.




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While I was tempted to go immediately, what sold me on attending is that they have managed to work time-lapse photography into their research program/film.  They even have special towers to get good shots - if you don't believe me check out the trailer embedded above.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 570

-We are coming to the end of another beautiful day in Wolfville.  While official reports put the temperature at just a few degrees above zero, I'm pretty sure that it felt much closer to 10 degrees.  The sun being out really helped.


-I am now 5 for 17 in my quest for RUTRTW glory.  Unfortunately I already have two donut rims weighing my quest down, so prospect of my snagging that camping get-up seem pretty slim.

-I haven't done any baking today.  Thought you'd not want to know.

You might be more interested to know that I did 'mill' some of my own whole wheat flour today.



This very roughly milled stuff was created with the assistance of a coffee grinder.  In addition to getting this batch of 'flour,' I may have also learned that coffee grinders are not flour mills as my sense is that the grinder may now be dead.

Thursday, March 08, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 569

-Somehow the temperature has managed to squirt up to 13, and may even be on it's way up to 14 or higher.  This temperature, along with the sun and blue skies, are contributing to a very spring-like feeling today in Wolfville.  I would fine if was like this for the next few days, but I think it might slip back below zero in a few days.

-I made some banana bread for breakfast/brunch this morning.

-I love reading bound theses.  Because they are typically double spaced and because the text is printed on only one side of each leaf one can really feel as though they are making quick work of the text.  Last night I had gone through 60 pages before I even realized what I was doing.

In the particular thesis I am reading I am surprised by the number of exclamation marks used by the author.  His subject seems to be constantly surprising or amazing him.  And before you start to think thoughts about "the youth of today" you should know that this thesis is from 1960 and was written by someone who received their BA in 1944.

Because I can I will include  a quote from this thesis (though this passage does not include an exclamation point).  This quote comes after his description of the committee structure of other provinces, provinces in which there were typically more committee memberships than members of the legislature.
At the other end of the committee spectrum is Newfoundland, which has fewer standing committee places than legislative members.  In a 36-member House there are only six standing committees with five members each.  These are internal economy; nominating; standing orders and library; miscellaneous private bills; municipal affairs; privileges and elections.
For those of you who are curious, I don't think any of these committees, with the possible exception of Nominating, exist in the same form today - though most Newfoundland committees are still relatively small.

 Oh, this passage reminded me that I think we forget about some of the practices from the not to distant past that were at one time common:

There are certain disqualifications to voting that are found in all provinces and which make certain persons ineligible for nomination to the assemblies.  Judges of the federal and provincial courts may not be entered on the electoral lists.  Persons wholly or partly of Indian blood and “ordinarily resident on an Indian reservation and entitled to receive any annuity or other benefit under any treaty with the Crown in the right of Canada” are disqualified to vote.  Some such phrasing is found in the election laws of every province, with the proviso that Indians who served in World War I or II, or were subsequently on active service with the Canadian forces, may vote.
And then there is also this one:
In British Columbia an adequate knowledge of either English or French is necessary to be a voter, and the registrar of voters may require the applicant for voting to appear before him to demonstrate his language ability.  This is, perhaps, a vestige of the provision which prevented voting by Orientals in British Columbia until World War II. 
-Back to work.

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 568

-We had a pretty standard grey winter's day today.  I guess this is fine following yesterday's snowfall as it meant that we didn't have as much melting as we have had recently, and that is always nice.  Sadly, this melting is supposed to come tomorrow.

-I guess I must now be something like 4 for 14 in this year's RUTRTW contest.  I really think at some point I lost track of how many of these beverages I've purchased.  I do feel relatively certain that I have just four wins (three coffees/lattes and a 'donut').

-I've been intermittently following some of the 'Super Tuesday' coverage online.  My sense of things is that the results we are seeing mean that the whole issue won't likely be unresolved when we wake up tomorrow morning - though US presidential politics really aren't my speciality and I could be way off.

-It's just about 11:00 PM so I threw my loaf and a half of bread in the oven.  I guess I'll have freshish bread in the morning.

Monday, March 05, 2012

On again, off again

Since last night we've had periods of snow followed by periods in which the freshly fallen snow quickly melts away to almost nothing.

So within a few hours of waking this morning, much of the wonderful winter scene had vanished and been replaced with bare trees and a grey sky.


Then, almost as soon as our driveway was completely clear it began to snow again.


It then cleared and once again started to snow.

Because the ground is not frozen and it just isn't that cold I am sure that the snow we are receiving presently will also not last, though it is at least pleasant to look at (and it isn't making the roads all that bad - though I am sure that there are at least a few slippery spots).

Sunday, March 04, 2012

Almost in the ballpark

A few hours ago I noticed that it had started to snow heavily.  Since I first noticed this snow the pace of snowfall has been maintained.  Given that we've now had a few hours of steady snowfall I was curious what the forecast for the region for the night is.  It is as follows:
Cloudy. Rain showers or flurries beginning early this evening then changing to flurries near midnight. Snowfall amount 2 cm. Low minus 2.
At this point 2 cm seems a little low.  I'm pretty sure we passed 2 cm hours ago.


Given the apparent inaccuracy of the forecast, at least it looks nice out there.


I'm sure there are at least a few people who go on trips to see this kind of thing.

A Few Quick Notes 567


-Well, we seem to be in the midst of a rather mediocre day in Wolfville.  While it isn't particularly cold, it isn't particularly pleasant either.  The skies are grey and things are generally wet (though it may be the case that some blue is starting to break through).

-I think I must be something like 3 for 12 in the annual RUTRTW contest.  I suspect this count isn't quite right (at least on the consumption side - I know the winning side is accurate).   I continue not to really be trying very hard, and I don't plan on changing my approach any time soon.

What I have been thinking about in relation to this contest is that if there are 47 000 000ish prizes to be won, and the chances of winning are about 1 in 6 does that mean that there are close to 282 000 000 cups printed for this annual event?  And does that mean that, on average, each Canadian is consuming close to 10 participating beverages?  And if the average price of a participating beverage is $1.50 does that mean that over the course of the promotion they are selling something close to $423 000 000 of beverages?  The scale of this whole thing is hard to conceive, particularly when you think that they aren't the only place selling coffee during the event.  I wonder how much land is needed to grow this much coffee?

-Well this year's blog-off seemed to end with a whimper rather than a bang.  For some reason Neil didn't even manage to make a single post, which was definitely a disappointment.  If he continues with this approach to the blog-off I'm going to keep winning in this entirely unsatisfactory manner.  Maybe we will manage to convince him to participate next year?

-Maybe I should get back to work?

Monday, February 27, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 566

-Though at times chilly, today was another beautiful day.

-Being 1 for 6 in this year's RUTRTW contest, which is my current position, might be a good point to stop.  I guess this it is unlikely that I will stop at this point, but it's at least a good sign that I'm thinking about it, right?

-I tried to take a picture of myself today.



I think I was probably about 60% successful.

-This whole robocall thing keeps on chugging along.  What a bummer that this kind of thing happens.

-We now only have two and a bit days left in this blog-off thing and Neil is still yet to make an appearance.  What's up with that?

Cameron: 40
Neil: 0

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Kind of like solitary

For the past few days I have been spending most of my time indoors.  More specifically, I have been spending most of my time sitting at my desk trying to get some work done.  The upside of this turn of events is that I have managed to get some work done.  The downside is that I haven't really moved much and I am beginning to think I know kind of what it's like on the "inside."

Of course my recently sedentary existence is nothing like imprisonment, but sometimes it's hard to control a daydream. 

This afternoon I convinced myself that even if my voluntary confinement wasn't quite as rough as solitary that I would probably we well served by a trip outside.

After heading downtown and picking up a coffee I decided to go for a quick walk along the dykes.  Of course it only took me a few hundred feet to realize that these elevated and exposed dykes were not a good place for a walk on a cool and windy day.


Of course the photos I took do the miserableness of the conditions no justice.

After aborted dyke walk I decided to try a quick drive through Gaspereau, a community/valley near Wolfville.


Fortunately for me Gaspereau almost always seems to be at its best, and today was no different.

If you have a chance Gaspereau really is worth a visit.  In the summer when the orchards, vineyards, and farms are in full swing it's hard to believe that you are the only one on the roads that it isn't swamped with tourists bussing past the scenery.

Cameron: 39
Neil: 0

A Few Quick Notes 565

-After yesterday's talk of a storm, today has been a surprisingly nice day so far.  Maybe this will last?


-I am not sure if it is generally the case that whole wheat banana bread is as good as regular banana bread, but the stuff I made yesterday was good enough for me to eat about two-thirds of the loaf before dinner.

-For the nth year in a row I haven't managed to wangle myself an Oscar party invite.  Oh well, I guess I won't get to watch America's second most popular live television event.

-Over the past day or so I've been in the process of convincing myself that there's a good joke about  downhill skiing and the fact that it seems to be one of the few sports where you sit down and get machine to do the boring bits so that you only have to stand for the fun stuff.  Kind of a 'just dessersts' scenario.

Maybe downhill skiing as a concept just isn't as ripe for humour as I keep thinking it is.

-Back to work.

Cameron: 37
Neil: 0

Saturday, February 25, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 564

-While I was expecting be faced with either the rain or snow when I woke up this morning, instead what we got was just a little wind.  I wonder if Sackville is getting any of the 10 to 15 cm of snow/ice pellets they were expecting?

-I think I am not 1 for 5 in this years RUTRTW contest.  As I am only giving this whole thing a half-hearted attempt I am not surprised with such results.

-Oh, and even though we didn't really have that much rain or snow it seems that close to 2000 are without power in the area.  I can't help but wonder how this is possible.  Maybe a branch landed on something and broke it?

-While waiting for someone to stop by and pick something up this morning I decided to make some banana bread.  Of course part way through the process I remembered that we were out of regular flour.   So I now have a loaf of whole wheat banana bread cooling in the kitchen.  Yum?

-About two nights ago I went to my local grocery store and discovered that they were selling some kind of super pomello that must be close to twice as large as a normal pomello.


The problem with this picture is that it is hard to grasp exactly how big this piece of fruit was.  Maybe you can see that it is positioned in front of a microwave and that it's as tall as the control panel?  Anyway, eating this thing was not a one-sitting feat.

Cameron: 34
Neil: 0

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 563

-We had another crisp Winter's day in the Valley.  Apparently tomorrow is supposed to be rather nasty with some snow and rain and temperatures just a few degrees above freezing.

-This afternoon Rebecca drew my attention to an easy to misinterpret headline from CBC: Fiddling Bishop Dies in Charlottetown.  Wasn't anyone on double entendre patrol when this story was posted?

-For dinner tonight I made myself a massive tofu stir-fry.  Sadly, I learned that I can even overeat foods that are basically healthy.  I feel pretty gross.

-The bread I baked yesterday definitely tastes a little like cardboard.  I guess it's good that I made only one loaf.  On the other hand, it's too bad that the one loaf that I did bake is incredibly dense and probably weighs twice as much as a normal loaf.

-Back to work.

Cameron: 32
Neil: 0

Monday, February 20, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 562

-Though today was a cool day, it was also a beautiful day.  If only most winter days were like today nobody would have anything against winter.

-I guess RUTRTW started today.  I am already batting a big fat .000 at 0 for 1.  I don't think I am even going to joke about trying harder this year.  If anything I will try harder to make my own coffee.

-The bread I mentioned this morning is now done.


The taste and texture are pretty much what you might expect them to be in a bread with 12 grains.

-We had a somewhat pleasant sunset tonight in Wolfville.




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-While sitting in a reception area this afternoon I had the chance to catch parts of three day-time talk shows.  Maybe my sample size is limited, but I have no idea how anyone could watch that stuff.  Not only were all of the shows at least mildly exploitative, but they were just unpleasant and void of substance.

I guess I can feel a little more comfortable with my decision not to consume this kind of media.

Cameron: 30
Neil: 0

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

A Few Quick Notes 561

-Though we had a surprise snowfall yesterday, today has turned out to be quite nice.  Actually, my only fear about today's weather is that it might get too nice.  By this I mean that we may see a 16 degree temperature swing that will bring us above the melting point and contribute to slush formation.

-Because of the aforementioned surprise snowfall yesterday I had to do some shovelling.



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-I made another batch of chickpea cake last night.  Because Jeannette and I both overate at dinner we didn't have any last.  I guess we might have it tonight?

I am hoping that this batch will be better than the last one and that the changes to cooking time that I made this time around have paid off.

-I really should be doing work or eating lunch.

Cameron: 25
Neil: 0